Malaya Tribune, 7 January 1922
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Title Section28 1922-01-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 5 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement145 1922-01-07 1 I SUN AND COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Plwaw: IM DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO I CAMERA REPAIRS AND i FRAME-MAKING. I Tennis Rackets fop the Coming Season. I THE THE "SCAR. l BISBL^ Y c r XAGON SPEC^ K EMON BOROUGH"145 words
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Advertisement113 1922-01-07 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (I ooorported is Straits Settlement*. > ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect Ie Lighting ft Power Installations, i i I J Pnll nvk- ot Ki< oii-le*! tupplie* i n gtook VXR. Wires ft Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "IICtBITIrt" Telephones. I113 words
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Advertisement272 1922-01-07 1 TBE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND I SHIPPING GA7FTTE. f Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial ijept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t PAYABLE LN ADVANCE. Per aanum $15.00 J Half-yearly 7J>O I Per quarter 3.75 PoaUge Extra 50 eta. per month. j Our Great I ANNUAL j AND I Chinese272 words
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Article11 1922-01-07 2 (We do not necessarily endorse ths opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article245 1922-01-07 2 H C L writes: Morning end afternoon itinerant hawkers, the main feeding- artery of the poor public, are prosecuted and persecuted daily, and hunted from pillar to post Night eating stalls may be essential but they enjoy a wonderful immunity from officialdom, even if they encroach half245 words
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Article181 1922-01-07 2 From MR PEEL, Chairman of the European Unemployment Committee: I shall be glad if you will publish the following report regarding the work of the European Unemployment Committee up to date:— No of applicants for assistance 594, Employment found 170, Provided with passages to other countries, 160 men,181 words
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Article194 1922-01-07 2 From W MURRAY From time to time young men express surprise at not knowing of this Club. May I therefore as k the favour of your columns in •order to bring it to their attention. Its aim is to enlarge their knowledge of the English language194 words
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Article1174 1922-01-07 2 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. Great German Effort. Hardly a day passes without an announcement by n shipping company of the Inauguration of a new trade route, the placing in commit, sion of new vessels, or the strengthening of its financial resources, writ's the Berlin correspondent of tbe1,174 words
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Article216 1922-01-07 2 Th* Floral Age. Since Darwin aaid that man developed from the ape, nothing more astonishing in science has been observed than a strange feature in certain plants whicn is being investigated afresh by botamsta. The most nourishing plant in the world —the dandelion and hawk weed—have quite "given216 words
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Advertisement544 1922-01-07 2 »s ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COY. >i ma q 11 The house where you will get 7»d pffi your full money's worth for:- JEg iff FIRESTONE TYRES JJl gfj (Allies) |f <*p 30x3*NONSKID S3160 Nett. So, OS BVnzine, Cylinder Oil, Batter! J i ed, =5 JJ Kto. Eto. fur W 38 SHORT544 words
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Advertisement407 1922-01-07 2 HOMB CARES ARE LESSENED. when you keep PINKETTES in the house, because these gentle little laxatives—used when required—ensure regular health for every number of the family. They banish constipation, prevent and dispel bilioua attacks, sick headaches, liverishneas, keep the system clean and the breath sweet. Your druggist sells PINKETTES, or407 words
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Advertisement161 1922-01-07 2 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. Bat when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arc ii- fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work, or epoaed master—or when suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—ithen beair in mind that yon can have thnt rich legacy,161 words
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Advertisement54 1922-01-07 2 THE SIGHT PLACI TO 60 FOB YOUR Ml CH ELI N TYRES AD sixes, a L WAY MAD V TM STOCK, °tockist:— Lim Ghee Seng;, A QUALIFIED LADY DENTIST at yo#> service, PAINLESS DENTISTRY Mrs. S. Tetsuka JAPANBSI LADY DMNTD3T 12-2, Coleman Street (Cenex af Hill Street) Coaaoll Hours 854 words
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Advertisement778 1922-01-07 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS. Messrs WARING A ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc, at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above778 words
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Advertisement395 1922-01-07 3 IN SHOULDER ARMS On Monday, 9th January AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 930 PMTh© Broadwest Fi!ms LtL, prints B»a«-e well known locally Mr. Math*aril L*r.g and M'ea Hatin Brition in I THE MERCHANT OF VENICE In 6 Parts. A Screen version of one of the Wot395 words
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Advertisement554 1922-01-07 3 The The From Friday, January 6\ to Wednesday, January 11,1921. Alhambra ADmnra I* is th« only AT THE 35 AL.H AM BRA jgr pJJJSSI TKt Hail lor Mn;ik cod Features MMMM »oan daring iatSea. Interval* In ihe Second Show, commencing 9.15 pm. Supplemented by 4 Sfx-Re&l Photodramt from tbe Pan554 words
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Advertisement457 1922-01-07 3 GAIETY msgi GMETf j NORMA NORMA TALMADQB i T 1 DGE iv I v is THE TOWN HALL THE SELECT PICIUME SPeCIAL TttE TBE SAF£IY SA.EIY (MAIN (URIAh Iq 6 Parti. Iv 6 Pairts. TO-NIGHT! I AT 10 P.M. -MS3 (ft .vj IN THE PIRST SHOW AT 7 30 PM457 words
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Article121 1922-01-07 4 It is pointed out that China has gained a great deal at the Washington Conference. The Chinese Republic his a good chance to settle down, aa it grows older. Franco-British trade co-operation is mooted. A conference of business men is planned. There is news of a fresh German121 words
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Obituary38 1922-01-07 4 Mrs. 0. D. Benteni and family beg to thank their friends and relatives for attending the funeral of Miss 0. Reutens, and alio those who lent wreaths, letters and telegrams )f oondolenoe. 7 1 7 138 words
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Article629 1922-01-07 4 It would seem that the crucial moment has arrived for the Dail to decide by vote whether or not it will ratify the Irish Agreement. At the eleventh hour the incorrigible de Valera seeks to destroy the agreement by an amendment putting forward an alternative treaty which,629 words
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Article528 1922-01-07 4 We regret to announce the death of Mr Joseph Matthew, at one time Market Inspector, Penang Municipality, and latterly in charge of an Estate in Paya Terubong, what occurred on the 2nd inst, after an illness of about three months. Deceased, who was 40 years of age, was buried at528 words
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Article228 1922-01-07 4 Arrangements for a Race Meeting. In connection with the visit to Singapore of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, it is proposed to hold a two day race meeting on Saturday, April 1, and Monday, April 3, under the auspices of the Straits Racing Association, for228 words
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Obituary178 1922-01-07 4 Perak History Recalled. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Jan 6.—The death has taken place of the ex-Sultan Abdullah, at Kuala Kangsar. An interesting figure in Perak history, he lived in retirement on the bank of the Perak River. The late ex-Sultan leaves a large family, the eldest178 words
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Article391 1922-01-07 4 Capt G C Davis, Acting Inspector of Schools, Pahang, goes to Matang, Larut, Perak, as Head Master of the Malay College there. Mr G Stothard, of Malakoff Estate, Province Wellesley, and Mr E A Hodges, Refrigerating Engineer, Ipoh, have been authorised to file specifications of inventions, for improvements in the391 words
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Article803 1922-01-07 4 MALAYSIA CONFERENCE OPENS. Reception at Nind Home. The thirtieth session of the Conference of the Methodist Episc opill Church was opened yesterday morning with Bishop Bickley presiding, hymn "Come Thou Fount af EverBlessing," was sung by the large con. gregation, which almost filled Wesley Church. The Bishop read803 words
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Article31 1922-01-07 4 Mr I J Sherida. of Baghdad. has resided in the Strail SsW< merit» for 20 years, has baes gtaaM all the rights arid ,j f *arirahr«d Bnfcah 3ubj*<t a S*eiS* SattlMMSta.31 words
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Advertisement183 1922-01-07 4 S§J Perfumes I '§5 OF DISTINCTION. Large New Stocks ■2£2T*3 Robinsons CUr ration, Heliotrope, J*smin, Lilac, Violette de Parme. Whit*- Rote, Sweet Pea, Lily of the Valley, Oaiar Khayam, ate. Prio* per 2 oz bottle $2.50. A. Bourjois £c Co.'i Mogoel R«ve, H-»ilotrope, VioletU*, Reseda, Golden Gorse, Cjol»m«D, etc. Prioe183 words
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Advertisement302 1922-01-07 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Emery Cloth and Sand Paper, Emery and Olaaa Powder, Jackson's Floor Stain Varniah, Fronoh Polish and Gold Siae Varnish, Copal, Oak and Black Japan Varnish, Salter's Family Spring Balance, Salter's Oironlar Spring Balano», Thermometers— Japanned and self-registering, Brass Blow Lamps (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia Anti friction302 words
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Article171 1922-01-07 5 WASHINGTON ISSUESCHINA'S GAINS. CHANCE FOR REPUBLIC. Reuter. Washington, Jan 5.—The committee of representatives of the nine Powers approved of an increase in the Chinese customs tariff to an effective five per cent. The Far Eastern committee passed resolution providing for the eventual withdrawal of foreign troops from China—Reuter.Reuter. - 171 words
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Article79 1922-01-07 5 A French Invitation. Reuter. Paris, Jan 6.—Far-seeing business men on either side of the Channel are endeavouring to bring about closer business co-operation between French and British commercial and industrial interests. M Emil Laranthe, president of the French Economic Union, is now in London as the guest ofReuter. - 79 words
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Article90 1922-01-07 5 Mammoth Submarines. Reuter. Pans, Jan 5.—Commenting on the submarines question, Le Temps expresses surprise that France's claim to the right to protect her coasts without having to rely on outside help should raise suspicion, while German specialists are again planning submannes of unprecedented strength. Thus, the German ProfesseurReuter. - 90 words
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Article78 1922-01-07 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 5. —The Cannes Conference opened quietly. Sir R Home, M Loucheur, and the Italian and Belgian financial representatives held a preliminary reparations conference in the morning, while Mr Lloyd George in the afternoon consulted M Briand and Sr. Bonomi upon questions of policy. It isReuter. - 78 words
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Article65 1922-01-07 5 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 6.—A piquant case hae opened, in which the widow of Prince Joachim of Prussia, who recently committed suicide, has sued the ex-Kaiser for maintenance, grounding her claim upon the laws of the House of Hohen*ollern. Counsel for the defence claimed that these laws are noReuter. - 65 words
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Article32 1922-01-07 5 Reuter. Kew York, Jan. 5. —The "New York reports that the Postmastergeneral has signed a three years' contract to become Director-General of kinema industry at an annual salary of 8150,000.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article25 1922-01-07 5 Reuter. Washington Jan 6.—Negotiations v concluded for a thirty million •hilar loan by the National City Bank *i New York to Dnemark.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article22 1922-01-07 5 Reuter. Ottawa, Jan. s.—The first Canadian Eckels have been coined in the Royal Hiat, replacing the flra cent silver Pieces.—fceutt*.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article333 1922-01-07 5 Reynard - RUGBY. JOHORE'S VICTORY. By "Reynard." Against the Singapore "A" Team, which is distinct from and much weaker than the proper settlement team, the Johore fifteen yesterday on the SCC ground obtained a welldeserved victory, thus avenging their recent narrow and unlucky defeat at Johore. The actual lead was narrow333 words
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Article87 1922-01-07 5 STAFFORDS BEAT SRC. The SRC hockey team were again badly beaten on their own ground yesterday afternoon, when they met the Stafford» and were beaten by six goals to nil. This was perhaps due to several of the Club's good players being absent, namely, Wheatley, de Souza, Pennefather and87 words
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Article217 1922-01-07 5 New Chinese Attitude? The following Reuters cables came to hand as we were going to press: Washington, Jan 6. —It is reported the new Chinese Government has accepted a loan from Japan,against which it has abandoned important points in its Shantung claim. The Chinese delegates are believed to217 words
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Article79 1922-01-07 5 We are informed that the returns called for by the Municipality with a view to the ascertainment of the cost of living in Singapore are coming in satisfactorily, but it is desirable that the returns should be completed and sent in as soon as possible in79 words
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Article973 1922-01-07 5 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITS. Training Programme. In a Government Gazette Extraordinary appear the rules made by the Governor in Council under the S S V Ordinance, section 33. The units are as follows (specialist units will be raised as may be practicable) One Co Singapore Volunteer Artillery. One973 words
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Article106 1922-01-07 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET GUTHRIE AND CO'S RUBBER REPORT. Singapore, Jan 5. Following news of an easier tone in other markets, the auctions opened yesterday to a weaker market, prices being 1 to 2 cents down on the week. Demand was fairly good at the lower level of values. Standard Sheet106 words
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Article280 1922-01-07 5 PATERSON, SIMONS CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 5. During the interval the market in London declined about %d, while New York also showed a weakening tendency. At this week's auction there was a fair demand for all grades of rubber and, except for Ribbed Smoked Sheet, and Dark and Barky Crepes,280 words
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Article136 1922-01-07 5 Coolie's Body Found The search for the body of Gopal, the missing Tamil coolie, who, having gone down a sewer pipe at the junction of Cross-street and Robinsonroad on Wednesday did not return, was continued all through Thursday, and up to 11 a.m. yesterday, when the body was136 words
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Article681 1922-01-07 5 COMPANY HAS CREDIT BALANCE. Record of Progress. The Directors report, to be presented at the annual general meeting at French Bank Buddings on Thursday next, 12th inst., states: —The accounts submitted cover a period of 14 months, the financial year of the Company having been extended from 31st681 words
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Article128 1922-01-07 5 A London correspondent writes to the "M M." :—Residents in the F M S and Straits who are contemplating returning to EnglanJ, either permanently or on leave, and who wish to avoid the worry and expense of searching for suitable housing accommodation, should communicate their wishes in advance or immediately128 words
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Article11 1922-01-07 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondent*,)11 words
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Article338 1922-01-07 5 From RIDICULOUS: As one of the profession, I fail to see the necessity either of registration or licensing. It cannot be said that the absence of either of these factors has failed to produce buildings with some claim to architectural beauty. Certainly the absence of licensed, or registered338 words
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Article224 1922-01-07 5 From L I JIN No doubt, according to Japonicus," who expressed his opinion recently in defence of Viscount Takahashi's idea of loaning to China, it is true that seldom any country would ever be so liberally minded as to advance money to China without any security, and224 words
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Article345 1922-01-07 5 From EDWIN A BROWN Friday (yesterday) afternoon saw anouier good muster ol fctraiis-toin Chinese oriering tnemselves ior en11 oiment in tne Chinese V olunteer Co., with Uie result that tbe strengtn is now well over 120. About forty more men are wanted, and it is hoped that these345 words
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Article43 1922-01-07 5 Copra. Singapore Jan 5. Prices have weakened slightly but more business has been done during the past week. Closing quotations are as follows No. 1 Standard t9.7S to $10.25 No. 2 9.25 to 9.75 No. 3 8.75 to 9.2543 words
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Article144 1922-01-07 5 We regret to announce the death of Mr Joseph Matthew, at one time Market Inspector, Penang Municipality, and latterly in charge of an Estate in Paya Terubong, which occurred on the 2nd inst. after an illness of about three months. Deceased, who was 40 years of age, was buried at144 words
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Article70 1922-01-07 5 Singapore, January 7. On London— Bank months' aighi 2s 4 i-M Dei.Ktnd 2s 3 7 -mi Pruaic .i months, sight 2s 4 3-c^j On L.n.u— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On .ng— Bank ueinanJ arafi. 14'-j ;>.c. pin. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft o3 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 133%70 words
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Article33 1922-01-07 5 C. of C. R Isaecsnti -n. Siuga. ,r ma 7 F.ibbe* Smok» l t Buyer* Spot February I Feb to March 88% 39% April to June 42 4..% Tone of Market.—Quiet.33 words
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Article25 1922-01-07 5 Singapore, January 7. T -day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—l 9% cts. London.—lo%d. Singapore.— eta Tone of Mtr"*M—Quit..25 words
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Article267 1922-01-07 5 Messrs Snowman and Co, .u..;kong, reported on j3tc Vt We last report.d en the ted insu since when the -.-a dropped considerably, but. onij a.;.ai. fluctuations nave taivon p.a._- ocJatl direction j. ihe l.me Cfcanei ;...'r.» remains unchanged and tnere are fixtures of importance r aL Saigon Hongkong267 words
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Article34 1922-01-07 5 Tara from Madras 7-1. Kwaisang from Calcutta 7-1. Senang from Palembang 7-1. Kinta from Penang 7-1. Hye Leong from 7-1. Sri Muar from Ma ic a 7-1 Speelman f. j: N?34 words
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Advertisement60 1922-01-07 5 The best and safest m\\\ soa P for ever y Pa r S Co pose in a hot climate. B ■L fSaf Pure ra P id in action, I economical in use and B beneficial to the skin. S Mahes linen i *w white as snow. SOLE AGENTS THE BORNEO60 words
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Article303 1922-01-07 6 FOOTBALL. EX-SERVICES' WIN. In a rather dull game on the SRC ground on Thursday the Ex-Services beat the Straits United (a Chinese team) by a goal to nil, the point being ■cored by Meredith shortly after the kick-off. MALAYA CUP XI v. THE REST. We are fore-warned of early303 words
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Article116 1922-01-07 6 NECESSARY RESTRICTONS. The Lawn Tennis Association at Home has decided that the value of trophies other than for the Challenge Cup shall be limited to £5 for singles cups and £5 each for doubles cups. A resolution empowering the umpire to disqualify any player who he considers is116 words
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Article719 1922-01-07 6 BLACKBURNE—THE G O M. Last month the Grand Old Man of British Chess, Joseph H Blackburne, attained his eightieth birthday, when the whole chess world united in sending him hearty congratulations and good wishes. No other player of the first rank has ever attained such an age, and Mr719 words
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Article482 1922-01-07 6 DECAY OF GLOVE-FIGHTING. It is a melancholy fact that boxing in this country is becoming a rapidlylying art. Many important contests have been staged in England since the war between men of apparently che highest reputation in their profession. Hundreds of thousands of people, in keen anticipation, have flocked482 words
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Article37 1922-01-07 6 The new bailding for the Commissioner of Foreign Aff»ir« in Canto a, will soon be completed. It i« a three storeyed bailding with many rooms, and there is a big dining hall adjacent to tbe main strietire.37 words
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Article589 1922-01-07 6 8 Andrew's Cathedral Servieae. The First Sunday, after the Epiphany, Jan. 8, 1922. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choaal). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 540 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week:—Holy Communion at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday589 words
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Article330 1922-01-07 6 To-day, Jan. 7. Bangkok Katong 2 p.m. Muar A Malacca •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Penang* A Rangoon Seang Bee 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang Klang S p.m. Muar A Malacca 'Hong Kent 8 p.m. Palembang Poh Ann 3 p.m. Medan Van Diemen 8 p.m. Medan Circe 8330 words
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Article149 1922-01-07 6 To-day, Jan. 7. High Tides.—4.1 a.m., 4.26 p.m. Polo, Balestier. Rugby: Singapore v. Malacca. Special Films, Vic Theatre, 9.15 Matinee, 5.15. To-morrow, Jan. 8. High Tides.—4.58 a.m., 6.48 p.m. Swimming Club launches. To.—9, 10, 11, 8. From.—940, 10JO, 3.30. Monday, Jan. 9. High Tides.—6.51 a.m., 7.21 pjn.149 words
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Advertisement653 1922-01-07 6 r <fc? mADE MARK. j TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO., LTD. MESSRS. BROSSARD AND MOPIN. MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, PARTMENT. Taipin*. Telnk Anson, THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR D A v BOARD I en an g and Kedah. AND MAC-653 words
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Advertisement674 1922-01-07 6 I is invaluable in restoring health to I those who are Weak, or Anaemic, L I or Nervous, j I or Run-down." 5 Iff The outstanding advantage I of Wincarnis' in restoring 1 health is due to tbe fact j that Wincarnis 1 possesses a four-fold power. fT 1 Wincarnis674 words
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Article324 1922-01-07 7 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. UNITY IN CHINA? Mr Lansing Mediating. Some mon<ha ago, says "Canton Timet" D. Wu Ting-fang, Minister of foreign Affair*, received from Mr Robert L*n8'ng an inquiry ai to what tbia condition* we e f«»t a rt bdja* in»nt of the324 words
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Article92 1922-01-07 7 President Sou Yeuaen held a military conference in KweLlin on Dec U j. The question! a its ceased were: 1. To postpone the issue of the Presidential manuaie against the illegal Peking government. 2 To aend a telegrem to General Lee Hook lin at Shiuobow, insirwotirg92 words
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Article377 1922-01-07 7 Speaking at Shanghai recently on China's coming Laboar problems and tbe relation* hip of tbe industrial problem to the propagation of Chris ianity. Professor Roxby quoted Canon Barneys wotd»: that the greatest p-oblem tn tbe world waa bow to preaeut t h n-t i»nr y to 'be377 words
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Advertisement147 1922-01-07 7 4 /i/ e f//&/M r **7 *r /&/s*fr William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned tc England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, ••The147 words
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Advertisement442 1922-01-07 7 mmmmmmmmm mmammmm I Manly Vigour and Strength Dr. CasseU's Tablets Put New Life into Weak, Nervous, Worn-out Men. Jamaica. I Booth Africa. hTWpo J»~ic» Wert IiMlU. »ft:- r«.f»l»to. 4 b a nne **j rWly«ar«M» I— •aaaalU.aad j atria*, *««->-" Far about Urn r*»*»> Saeatlfic Opinio.. or. a a. Mama, 0.0a,442 words
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Advertisement402 1922-01-07 7 Kong Hill CIcmi S Co., 1 Photographic Dealers. We specialise in Print og, Developing and r nUrging. "'end us > our films. We will Print and Develope same. iatitiMtiw iutuuii Mm m*»mi. j importers *1*° °f Mouldings. Picture Frame*, Plate Glaea> feuvered Plate Glass, Winders Glass, Etc, Ctc HEAD OmCIl402 words
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Advertisement89 1922-01-07 7 IH '10V£li 1T?L RUBBER HAF GLE5. Botb m oLiOfv n 1 U i if r alwaye »«HrHil»-\ h om b Idk ihrotfch <Jte roM.r* i la** t m f ruoed In'o a of even <birko*R> with BsQta the water end other rtc m m d MV Kcror»f ah*ett dryir« qnlckly89 words
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Article2230 1922-01-07 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 7. Messrs. Lyall and Eratt, Exchange and Share Brokara iaaue the following list «f quotations. RUBULR.—DoIIar Shares. laeoe Divid nda. Values. Buyera. Sell en. 1 Allenby 10 0 80 25 mn cci.t for year ended 30-9-»/ j Alor Gajah2,230 words
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Article786 1922-01-07 8 NEW STEAM CAR IN AMERICA. An Engine Without a Spark. America baa at last prodaced tbe first low.priced steam automobile ever manafactared for general us Word waa received in New York recently that tbe Coats steamer, thf first steam car prodaced in tbe $1,000 class, will make its786 words
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Article532 1922-01-07 8 SIGNS OF THEIR FUTI*Pt EMANCIPATION. The Japanese Ambassador, Hayashi (President), was m tie cam «t a lecture given at Hanover -squar*, W L, on November Is, auspices of the Japan boaety, waei a paper on "Japanese W omen, Aaciem and Modem," was read by air Ueraid Mere. His532 words
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Advertisement189 1922-01-07 8 [GLOBEOL I The Ideal Tonic. Neurasthenia jjfi MjljjS* 4 c > w IftMcd trtMrnm!" ea I l > 15 Clobcol convderaUy curtails the period of co k iptaking. it m it be said to represent the jundarj specific tor all i due to poverty of blood It is a ■r»l«i189 words
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Advertisement24 1922-01-07 8 war surra no rurdb* si TOOTHACHE SSSSl ill Si ■lbul slBSBl JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS RASAS BO AD (la trout of Ft mill Chant)24 words
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Advertisement89 1922-01-07 8 STEAMER SAILING 1 UIYD TRIES™ a. jsr. Co. ■OMIWABIX *or Colombo, Aden, Massana, Port Said, Brindiii, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on throngh Bill of Lading for Plume the Levants Poita and Blank Sea Porta. JJiPPon Deo 27 ■Trieste or j M Jan Datet of sailings, itineraries and rates are89 words
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Advertisement589 1922-01-07 9 STEAMER SAILING* P.*0.-BrjtishIndia AND APCAR LINE. v (Compame* Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. fHE COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVIOES BAST OF BOMBAY art at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINOAPOBE. Nagoya about Jan 9 Devanna about589 words
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Advertisement547 1922-01-07 9 STEAMER SAILING* LINE OF STEAMERS MONTHLY SAILINGS to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, 18. KMITA due here February sth Sailing February 9th. For further Pat Honiara, apply to Paters on Simons Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) M— AGENTS. ■I M547 words
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Advertisement442 1922-01-07 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD{incorporated in U. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Those deiiroofl of seeing the Orient should travel by the fnenh rcn'° HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCUCO. From HONGKONG v. NANKING 15,000 tone. Feb SO (First Class fare, Singapore to Ban Francisco, G442 words
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Advertisement274 1922-01-07 9 O.S.K. Tie Osaka Skosei Kaiski LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, 1 DB SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. Fer PORT SAID, tfABjBBBjMBR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Argun Maru arr Jan 23 dep 24 Ander Maru arr Feb 33 dep 24 •Omit Marseilles.274 words
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Advertisement483 1922-01-07 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE N» MarAe* Street. Penang 86 Beach Street. AUlacea 111 Jonker Street, Hear 77-78 Jalan Suleiman. Beta Paha* M 109 Jalan Bahama!, Palembaa*- 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: Louden, New York, San Francisco, Bate ria, Sourabaya, Semaraag, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Traxg. CAPITAL,483 words
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Advertisement441 1922-01-07 10 lABll. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England BY BOY AX. CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £8 each £8,000,00« Reeerve Fund £8,600,00« Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00« BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster aad Parr a441 words
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Advertisement333 1922-01-07 10 BARES. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, ffAKLING STREET. TeL No. Me*. BRANCH: PBNANO 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELL CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,001 Iaaned Peid-ap 6,260,00« Reeerve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,0OC General Reserve 20O,tXH BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Eaq., Chairman. Liew Hone333 words
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